CSI New York

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Sometimes, you just don't have a good time when you go away on vacation. You have to deal with the crowds, the bad hotels, all the tourists at the beach ... the escaped murderers who are out for revenge.

After a horrific collision between an 18-wheeler and a passenger car, the 'CSI: NY' crew arrives on the scene to discover the body of a young woman hidden in a storage drum inside the truck, and evidence that the driver had a second woman locked away in the truck's sleeper compartment.

Ray Langston from 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' and 'CSI: NY's' Mac Taylor team up in this second episode of the three-part 'CSI' crossover trilogy to track down the truck driver and missing woman before time runs out.

Generally speaking, the CSI franchise has been a ratings juggernaut for CBS. Still, this season the original CSI has been declining a bit. It started last season when Laurence Fishburne took on the role of Dr. Ray Langston, becoming the main man on the show with William Petersen exiting.

Will it work? Probably. Crossover stunts are always fun and it'll give viewers who watch one of the CSI's or two, to sample the other. That's not as weird as it sounds. I only watch CSI, not NY or Miami.

Considering the fact that CSI has been the basis for two very, very successful CBS spin-offs -- CSI: Miami and CSI: New York (in case you've been out of the loop for the past six years) -- it hardly comes as a shock that another CBS ratings powerhouse, NCIS, is planning a spin-off. Maybe the only shock is that they've waited till now to really put thought into action.

EW's Michael Ausiello landed the exclusive and reports that the NCIS spin-off will be like the other CSI's in that they will not take a character from the show and make him/her the centerpiece of that new series. That means you don't have to worry about Ziva, Tony, Abs, McGee and Gibbs breaking up.

And after the fans' reaction at the end of last season, when the team was split up as the new director took over only to be reunited early this season, that's a major relief.

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Sonya Walger is a busy actress nowadays. Not only does she guest star from time to time on ABC's Lost as Penelope "Penny" Widmore but she appeared in a few episodes of FOX's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and is starring in HBO's Tell Me You Love Me, show that will return for a second season later this year.

Remember way back last fall? ABC was knocking heads with the Dancing with the Stars results show at 8 and Lost at 9. Boy, how things have changed. The network has been getting kicked around by everyone since Emmit walked away with the big silver disco ball and Lost went into hibernation.

This past Wednesday was rock bottom. The network found itself in fourth place both in total viewers and the 18-49 demo. Most disturbing was the performance of the new sit-coms Knights of Prosperity and In Case of Emergency. They managed to attract just 3.58 and 2.98 million viewers respectively. They were up against American Idol, but still... Ouch.

ABC's answer? Move Knights of Prosperity to 8:30 and let According to Jim lead off that 9PM hour. Yeah, that should work. It is good news for fans of Knights. Going up against Bones is certainly an easier task than facing Idol, so it would seem that they are at least trying to give the show a fighting chance. Things don't look good for In Case of Emergency though.

I hate bugs. All I have to do is think about them and I get that creepy-crawly sensation like there's a giant
caterpillar doing a dance underneath my armpit. Ughhh... I hate 'em. To make matters worse, this episode was chock full
of beetles. Flesh-eating beetles. I didn't even know those things existed. For me, this is a horrible
realization.

After Mac and Stella find a body lying in a museum covered in the aforementioned beetles, the case
is on to find the killer. The only witness is a little boy and he'd rather read his Samurai comic book instead of talk
to the detectives. They should throw some beetles on him. Then he'd talk. Or cry... that's what I'd do.

I'm finally starting to accept that the writers of this show have no intention of expanding the backstory of any
of the main characters. And I think I'll be okay with that choice as long as they put more effort into making the cases
as interesting as they can possibly be.

Last night was a step in that direction because the two cases were very
interesting, plus they switched up the teams a little. Doc Hawkes and Danny should be working every case together; they
play off each other way better than either of them did with Mac or Stella.